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Horrifying new footage proves Trump is LYING and it was the United States that fired the Tomahawk missiles that hit a girl’s elementary school in Iran, killing 160 kids and all of the teachers!Horrifying new footage proves Trump is LYING and it was the United States that fired the Tomahawk missiles that hit a girl’s elementary school in Iran, killing 160 kids and all of the teachers!· 0 Comments ·0 Shares ·114K Views ·0 Reviews
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Experts warn U.S. gasoline prices could climb sharply in the coming weeks as crude oil surges amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Global benchmarks like Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) have jumped above $100 per barrel, the highest level in more than three years, following military strikes involving the **** and **** against ****. Analysts say disruptions and fears around key shipping routes—especially the ****, which carries about 20% of the world’s oil supply—are driving the spike.
Some forecasts suggest the U.S. national average for gasoline could rise above $5 per gallon if tensions continue.
Energy analysts like **** say the probability of further increases is high if supply concerns persist.
Meanwhile, **** defended the rising prices in a social media post, calling them a “very small price to pay” for security and stability.
Officials including **** have attempted to calm markets, saying the price surge could last “weeks, not months.”
Data from **** already shows gasoline averages climbing rapidly, with recent weekly increases of more than 10%, largely driven by higher crude costs and refining margins.
Economists warn that if supply disruptions continue, higher fuel costs could ripple through the broader economy, increasing inflation and placing added pressure on household budgets.
#OilPrices #GasPrices #EnergyCrisis #MiddleEast #BreakingNews #Economy #WorldNewsExperts warn U.S. gasoline prices could climb sharply in the coming weeks as crude oil surges amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Global benchmarks like Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) have jumped above $100 per barrel, the highest level in more than three years, following military strikes involving the **** and **** against ****. Analysts say disruptions and fears around key shipping routes—especially the ****, which carries about 20% of the world’s oil supply—are driving the spike. Some forecasts suggest the U.S. national average for gasoline could rise above $5 per gallon if tensions continue. Energy analysts like **** say the probability of further increases is high if supply concerns persist. Meanwhile, **** defended the rising prices in a social media post, calling them a “very small price to pay” for security and stability. Officials including **** have attempted to calm markets, saying the price surge could last “weeks, not months.” Data from **** already shows gasoline averages climbing rapidly, with recent weekly increases of more than 10%, largely driven by higher crude costs and refining margins. Economists warn that if supply disruptions continue, higher fuel costs could ripple through the broader economy, increasing inflation and placing added pressure on household budgets. #OilPrices #GasPrices #EnergyCrisis #MiddleEast #BreakingNews #Economy #WorldNews· 0 Comments ·0 Shares ·61 Views ·0 Reviews
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New data shows public interest in the “Epstein Files” has plummeted in the United States just as the U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran began dominating headlines. According to Google Trends, searches related to the Epstein documents — which include millions of pages of court records and interview summaries released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act — have fallen sharply as attention shifts to the war and its global implications.
The drop doesn’t mean the files are no longer available — they remain searchable online — but it does reflect how quickly major geopolitical events can eclipse other news stories in the public’s attention.New data shows public interest in the “Epstein Files” has plummeted in the United States just as the U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran began dominating headlines. According to Google Trends, searches related to the Epstein documents — which include millions of pages of court records and interview summaries released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act — have fallen sharply as attention shifts to the war and its global implications. The drop doesn’t mean the files are no longer available — they remain searchable online — but it does reflect how quickly major geopolitical events can eclipse other news stories in the public’s attention.· 0 Comments ·0 Shares ·82 Views ·0 Reviews
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